Galveston Beach

mandad76

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No permit required - beaches along the seawall - east and west end are public beaches and open to hunt. Good luck and have fun.
 

qkslvr

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Oct 27, 2006
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Just don't hunt in the State Park area, the beaches above and below the state park are OK to hunt. Best spots are Stewart Beach, 61st St (surfer beach), in front of the San Luis Hotel, and East Beach.
 

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ThTx

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qkslvr said:
Just don't hunt in the State Park area, the beaches above and below the state park are OK to hunt. Best spots are Stewart Beach, 61st St (surfer beach), in front of the San Luis Hotel, and East Beach.

Thanks, I'll give them a try. The worst I could do is have a nice walk on the beach - the best ???????
 

sqwaby

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One other beach area along the seawall that you should consider is the old flagship hotel. If we get a cold front with strong north wind, the tide might get really low and uncover the first gut at any of the spots mentioned. Good luck
 

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ThTx

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Thanks, Sqwaby. I stayed at the Flagship many years ago. I will check it out.
 

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